Monthly Archives: June 2016
Services for Children Expanded in KLASS Center
The Korn Learning, Assessment, and Social Skills (KLASS) Center has expanded its services. Services now available include consultation sessions for […]
VOLeaders Academy Leaves on Inaugural Journey to Brazil
The Center for Sport, Peace, & Society in partnership with the UT Center for Leadership and Service and the University […]
Redshirting the Kindergartener: Is it a Good Idea?
Amos Hatch, Professor in Theory and Practice in Teacher Education says, “Yes, if it’s for the right reason.” But […]
The Center for Sport, Peace, and Society Empowers Leaders in Disability Sport
The Center for Sport, Peace, and Society recently completed a five-week exchange program with international leaders in the field […]
CEHHS Graduates Named as Tennessee Educator Fellows
The College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences (CEHHS) congratulates the 2016-17 recipients of the Tennessee Educator Fellowship awarded by […]
PIPES Summer Program-Imagine Possibilities
What is PIPES? What’s their summer program all about? PIPES is Possibilities in Postsecondary Education and Science. A five year […]
Marian Phillips, Director of Office of School-Based Experiences, Retires
The College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences has a member of their great team retiring. Marian Phillips has […]
Project GRAD Continues to Provide Opportunities For Enrichment
Project GRAD (Graduation Really Achieves Dreams!) continues to provide opportunities for enrichment for students from Austin East and Fulton […]
Articles Feature Professor, Alumna, and Doctoral Student from TPTE
Education Week just published an post entitled, How Can Teachers Get Students to Read Over the Long Summer Break? The […]
Retail, Hospitality, and Tourism Management Students Experience Field Study Abroad
As part of many of the Retail, Hospitality, and Tourism Management majors, students have the opportunity to participate in […]